Hey u know what, I was in Fukuoka yesterday.
I hoped I could meet u in Tenjin or somewhere around Fukuoka.
Anyways, next time when u come here Tokyo, u need to stop by in Isetan Shinjuku underfloor.
There are so much freaking outstanding sweets and smels like HAPPY.
Try next time.

I know how you feel!
I also wish I had more time to write about all the things that are on my mind or that happened in my life recently … and let’s not even talk about photos! I’m still posting photos from my trips last year! *g*

I don’t really have any favorite place where I go for cakes. I just like to explore new things, so whenever I sew something that looks delicious I buy it! :)

No cake, but I’m sooooooooooo in love with the hot Starbucks Sakura White Chocolate thingie! Have you tried it yet? (*____*)

Oh, and I think I’ve been to Tenjin only once …. barely remember it! ^___^;; …

I have tried it. It’s very nice. I was so disappointed when they didn’t sell it last year, so I’m glad it’s back. :))) Yeah. I am pretty backed up with blogging, but I am feeling motivated to get it started again, so who knows–maybe I’ll be able to catch up. Otagai mo ganbarimashouuu!

I know right The one thing I like about Japanese “sweets” is that unlike the sweets in America, the ones in Japan aren’t that sweet. I’m from Wisconsin and holy crap can bakery/sweets get ridiculously high sugar content!

There was also a Juice stand/store/booth at Tobu as well but I didn’t end up checking them out. I will definitely hit it up next year on our visit.

Unfortunately I have never been to Fukuoka, so I don’t know good shop there.
残念ながら福岡には行ったことが無いので当地の良いお店は知りませんが、
But if you have chance to go to Shinjuku, please try to eat Tokiya’s Large Dorayali in Shinjuku (1st floor of Odakyu-Halk).
新宿に来る機会があれば、小田急ハルク1階の時屋の大どら焼きをトライしてみて。
It is really large, therefore I recommend you to visit there with your friends. lol
本当にデカイからお友達と一緒に行った方が良いと思うけど。ww

Hi! What’ up? I like your blogs or movies a lot because they are good for my English. Please keep doing those things as long as you can. I hope I can watch your next blogs or movies soon. Take care or your health; from Seattle. C U.

I think there are lots of great places for sweets in Japan, but in Fukuoka/Tenjin I love going to the Daimaru basement because it has a small cheese shop with all different kinds of cheeses, a real rarity around here. The ladies who work there are so nice and always hand out sample after sample as you look.